p/ verb 1. to get out of bed He went to bed so late that he didn’t get upuntil 11 o’clock. It is 9.30 and John stillhasn’t got up. 2. to make someone get out ofbed You must get everyone up by 7.30 if weare going to leave on time. 3. to stand up When he had finished his meal, he got upfrom the table and walked out of the room.
else O The two computer systems are incom- patible. O John and Susan are quite incom- patible: I don’t know how they can stay married. O His behaviour is quite incompati- ble with his position as a manager
a rock group from Liverpool who between 1962 and 1970 produced a variety of hit songs and albums (most of them written by Paul McCartney and John Lennon)
A toilet, A man who is a prostitute's customer, A common name for a man or boy, often used, like Jack,- its synonym, to designate a man or a boy in general or indefinitely, especially an awkward fellow
p/ verb 1. to get out of bed He went to bed so late that he didn’t get upuntil 11 o’clock. It is 9.30 and John stillhasn’t got up. 2. to make someone get out ofbed You must get everyone up by 7.30 if weare going to leave on time. 3. to stand up When he had finished his meal, he got upfrom the table and walked out of the room.